Pronunciation: /ʌnˈskeɪð/
adjective not harmed or injured
A1 The cat emerged from the accident unscathed.
A2 Despite the earthquake, the building remained unscathed.
B1 The hiker made it through the storm unscathed.
B2 The company managed to come out of the financial crisis unscathed.
C1 The politician's reputation emerged unscathed after the scandal.
C2 The artist's latest work was critiqued heavily but remained unscathed in its integrity.
formal Despite the earthquake, the historic building emerged unscathed.
informal I can't believe you made it through the busy mall unscathed!
slang That party was wild, but somehow we all made it out unscathed.
figurative After facing numerous challenges, she emerged from the experience unscathed.
unscathed
unscathed
more unscathed
most unscathed
unscathes
will unscathe
have unscathed
is unscathing
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to unscathe
unscathing
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